Labs Ordering / Results Integration
under review
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Update on Lab Ordering & Results Integration
Now available: We’ve released an integration with Fullscript that lets you order labs and view results directly in PracticeQ. This includes access to 600+ blood tests through the Quest Labs Network—great for routine and baseline screenings.
What’s next: We know many of you also need access to additional Quest and LabCorp testing, along with insurance support. We’re actively reviewing partnerships to meet those needs.
Change in plans: We had previously announced an Optum integration. After deeper analysis, we found it would create a very cumbersome experience for our customers, including up to 3 months for each account approval. Instead, we’re focused on finding partnerships that provide fast onboarding and a seamless self-ordering experience.
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Merged in a post:
LAB Integrations
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Amanda Jackson
AEL lab
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Angela Vanderberg
Have to be able to allow patients to use their insurance for lab work, and also be able to decide where to go. Need a professional GENERAL lab order that we can customize.
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Merged in a post:
Integration with LapCorp and Quest to allow for ordering tests since FullScripts does not cover all 50 states
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Tina Amarnani
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Shawn Faust
I feel like they have been working on this for over a year
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Donna
BEGGING FOR LABCORP. The ability to even ORDER through PQ would be great. We just need to be sure it keeps our pricing tier
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Weston Ferrer, MD
Unfortunately this integration does not work for those of us running insurance based practices. The patient still has to print out a form and bring it to the lab, but now they have to pay out of pocket instead of currently their insurance.
It would have been really helpful to clarify this in the announcement. I went through all the steps to sign up and do the training before figuring this out. Very disappointing.
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Meghna Joshi MD
Weston Ferrer, MD so if you order through Fullscript, they can't use their insurance?
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Weston Ferrer, MD
Meghna Joshi MD Correct. They have to pay in advance.
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Merged in a post:
Integration with LabCorp
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Samantha LeVine
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Merged in a post:
labcorp and quest integration
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gawm man
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Update on Lab Ordering & Results Integration
Now available: We’ve released an integration with Fullscript that lets you order labs and view results directly in PracticeQ. This includes access to 600+ blood tests through the Quest Labs Network—great for routine and baseline screenings.
What’s next: We know many of you also need access to additional Quest and LabCorp testing, along with insurance support. We’re actively reviewing partnerships to meet those needs.
Change in plans: We had previously announced an Optum integration. After deeper analysis, we found it would create a very cumbersome experience for our customers, including up to 3 months for each account approval. Instead, we’re focused on finding partnerships that provide fast onboarding and a seamless self-ordering experience.
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Tina Koro (IntakeQ)
Update on Lab Ordering & Results Integration
Now available: We’ve released an integration with Fullscript that lets you order labs and view results directly in PracticeQ. This includes access to 600+ blood tests through the Quest Labs Network—great for routine and baseline screenings.
What’s next: We know many of you also need access to additional Quest and LabCorp testing, along with insurance support. We’re actively reviewing partnerships to meet those needs.
Change in plans: We had previously announced an Optum integration. After deeper analysis, we found it would create a cumbersome experience (manual sign-up, approval windows up to 3 months, and account-by-account testing). Instead, we’re focused on finding partnerships that provide fast onboarding and a seamless self-ordering experience.
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